Building information modelling
David-John Gibbs
Wayne Lord
Stephen Emmitt
Kirti Ruikar
2134/21008
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Building_information_modelling/9460142
Since the fourth edition of Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts1 was
published there has been a significant increase in the recognition and uptake of
Building Information Modelling (BIM) on construction projects around the world.
As BIM continues to develop, the understanding of the subject and the speed of
adoption varies between different countries.2 As a consequence, this has led to
“BIM” meaning different things, to different people, across the globe.3 To offer
some clarity on the subject and update the BIM knowledge found in Delay and
Disruption in Construction Contracts, a detailed review of the literature associated
with BIM is presented and is used to determine the potential effect BIM might
have on construction claims and disputes.
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Computer modelling
Construction disputes
Construction projects
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
Law